On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 12:25 PM, <exar...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote: > > Web2 was a sort of from scratch rewrite. I don't usual defer to Joel, > but his article is the first hit for the phrase "from scratch rewrite" > and he basically gets it right: > > http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000069.html >
Just some unrelated rant about Joel&Co : Joel talks about big _commercial_ projects and _commercial_ failures. May be he is right here, may be not. But it is this rewrite from scratch that gave birth to Mozilla - number one web/email suite till now. Isn't it a success? Another successful open source examples are Apache and Subversion. And what about CVS that couldn't/refused rewrite from scratch and peacefully evolves adding features little by little? Can it catch up with svn/git/bzr/hg? I doubt so. CVS's example in fact says that if you refuse to do it then someone else will do and will replace you. May be it is open source that makes it different, may be people think more about fun and beauty than about money in this case? It is not so simple and Joel's hypothesis is far from being 100% true IMHO. In the end a lot of people know/use Borland's, Netscape's and Microsoft's software but how many know/use Joel's? ;) Regards, -- Mikhail Terekhov _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python